A warm welcome to Dryad’s ten newest partners

More than 80 institutions, publishers, academic societies, and other organizations worldwide partner with Dryad to sponsor data curation, publication, and preservation for their researchers. We’re thrilled to welcome ten new members to our community Continue reading

Introducing the Dryad partner program and updated fee structure: A scalable, community-driven approach to funding open data and researcher support

Today, Dryad announces a new partner program and fee structure. The updates represent a fresh approach to funding that promises to ensure our robustness as an organization and enable us to meet the demands for data sharing and researcher support now and in the future. Under our new fee structure, all authors pay a Data Publication Charge that scales with use to reflect the true costs of this work. Continue reading

In the community: Open data in academic publishing

Learn more about how Dryad has supported data sharing since our inception in 2008, and the impact we have in advancing scientific research in this recent presentation by Dryad’s Executive Director, Jen Gibson. Continue reading

Leaders in open data: Journal editors boost standards for data sharing

One of the key drivers of Dryad’s success in the years since we first went online in 2008 is our connection to journals and the research publication workflow. While now supporting data submission at any point in the research process, and showcasing data and analysis as independently important contributions to research and discovery, our ability to capture data at a crucial point in the investigator’s path to publication remains very powerful.  Continue reading

For publishers: Delivering on your data sharing policy

Journal editors and publishers looking to deliver on their open data sharing policies and advance their open science strategies are invited to join Dryad’s Head of Publishing Services, Jess Herzog and Wiley’s Senior Commissioning Editor, Gareth Jenkins for our upcoming open house event: “Delivering on your journal’s data sharing policy with Dryad.” Continue reading

You’re invited: Data sharing with Dryad, opportunities for PLOS authors

PLOS authors are invited to join Dryad Data Curators on Wednesday, March 8 to learn about strategies for preserving, sharing, and promoting pathogens research data, in support of open data.     Continue reading

Improvements in data-article linking

—————– This content is out-of-date following continual improvement to the open data platform. Follow the blog to learn about recent and future updates. —————– Dryad is a curated, non-profit, general-purpose repository specifically for data underlying scientific and medical publications — mainly journal … Continue reading